Delhi Kumar is known for Enthiran (2010), Singam (2010) and Bommalattam (2012).
Delhi Prasad Deenadayal is known for Tughlaq Durbar (2021).
Delhi Rajeshwari is known for Venky (2004), Namo Venkatesa (2010) and Sarocharu (2012).
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Delia Antal won Best Actress Award from UARF (The Union of Authors and Film Makers in Romania) for her debut film D'ORA (2014). She also signs as writer, director and producer of D'ORA. She discovered the passion of writing and directing, during her acting studies in Hollywood, as she was advised so by her acting coach Martin Barter in order to create her opportunities with her own lead roles. Delia Antal was born on 26th January 1981 in the beautiful Transylvania. Her parents Dorel and Ileana Antal were factory workers during the communist regime, for later to become traders in her hometown Zalau. Having said these, Delia had never dreamed that she will actually become an actress and film maker in London. She has a degree in economics, and her dream was always to become an actress and to tell stories. As a teenager, due to peer pressure, she gave up her ambition to become an actress. However, as soon as she finished her Economics degree, Delia moved to London. At first, she had experienced really tough times integrating and understanding the system, that her own life could be a fantastic film. This is how the story of D'ORA, the movie came to life. Delia met all sorts of immigrants that went through fascinating experiences while living in London, and Delia felt that there is a movie to make out of it. Delia dedicated all her time to acting and film making. Delia studied acting both in London and Los Angeles, and later writing, directing and producing, in the pursuit of a successful career. Delia is following her idol Clint Eastwood and his unique way of having many roles on the same film.
Stunning leading actress Delia Boccardo was an eye-catching beauty who graced Italian and international films for over four decades. Born in Genoa, Italy on January 29, 1948, but raised in a small fishing village called Nerv,i she studied at colleges in both Switzerland and London before returning to Italy and enrolling at a film school in Rome. Briefly appearing on the stage, Delia made her debut at age 18 with a prime role in the "spaghetti western" 3 pistole contro Cesare (1967) (Death Walks in Laredo). She then co-starred with French actor Philippe Leroy in the action adventure drama L'occhio selvaggio (1967) (The Wild Eye) before making her third film, and first English-speaking appearance, as the leading lady to Alan Arkin in the misguided comedy Inspector Clouseau (1968) with Arkin an unsuccessful Peter Sellers replacement as the klutzy title French detective. The lovely actress would go on to become a seductive foil and/or love interest in numerous late 60's and 70's films. Additional European-filmed appearances by Boccardo had her co-starring opposite some of Europe's most handsome and virile actors: Franco Nero in the crime dramas Un detective (1969); and La polizia incrimina la legge assolve (1973); Bekim Fehmiu in the US-produced epic The Adventurers (1970); suave Giancarlo Giannini in Una macchia rosa (1970); Pierre Clémenti in I cannibali (1970); actor/director/co-writer Nino Manfredi in the comedy Per grazia ricevuta (1971); U.S. import Scott Holden in the Italian western Padella calibro 38 (1972); and Luc Merenda in the action thrillers Il poliziotto è marcio (1974) and La polizia accusa: il servizio segreto uccide (1975). She even found herself a co-star to good-looking famed skier Jean-Claude Killy in Snow Job (1972). She was also among the English-speaking star ensemble of Tentacoli (1977), with John Huston, Shelley Winters Henry Fonda and Bo Hopkins. Continuing into the early 1980s, Delia proved an entrancing Athena in the Italian-made Hercules (1983), starring Lou Ferrigno; portrayed Mary Magdalene in the TV-movie The Day Christ Died (1980); graced the mini-series Martin Eden (1979); was part of the multi-star cast of the WWII historical drama The Assisi Underground (1985) starring James Mason, Irene Papas and Maximilian Schell. Delia has remained primarily in Italian films since then including Aphrodite (1982) starring Horst Buchholz; Sposi (1988); Le retour de Casanova (1992) starring Alain Delon; Dichiarazioni d'amore (1994) (Declarations of Love); Questo è il giardino (1999) and Sole negli occhi (2001). She finished her career on TV as the star of the Italian romantic drama series Incantesimo (1998).
Delia Derbyshire was born on May 5, 1937 in Coventry, West Midlands, England. She is known for The Legend of Hell House (1973), The Sweeney (1974) and Doctor Who (2005). She died on July 3, 2001 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
Delia Ford is an actress, known for The King's Guard (2000).
Delia Gricelda is known for Something Is About to Happen (2023).
Delia Lindsay is a versatile and talented English actress who has appeared in numerous British films and television dramas from 1970 up to the present day. In 1970, she played "Alice" in Scars of Dracula (1970), a Gothic horror picture made by Hammer Films at Elstree Studios. Her character is romantically involved with "Paul" (Christopher Matthews), the brother of the film's hero, much to the displeasure of her father, the town's burgomaster (Bob Todd). Her scenes provide some much-needed comic relief in what is probably the bloodiest and most violent entry in Hammer's "Dracula" series. In 1978, she married Jeremy Sinden, a talented English character actor. Their first child, a daughter called Kezia, was born on 18th December 1979. A second daughter, Harriet, was born on 1st July 1984. However, in 1996, her husband died of lung cancer at the tragically young age of forty-five. Whilst bringing up her young family, Delia continued with her acting career. Around this time, she made guest appearances in a couple of fondly-remembered television sitcoms. She played "Norma" in A Fine Romance: The Restaurant (1981) episode in the first series of A Fine Romance (1981). This episode was first broadcast on 15th November 1981. A Fine Romance (1981) was written by Bob Larbey and starred the real-life husband and wife team of Michael Williams and Judi Dench. Delia also appeared as "Mrs. Highsmith" in the fifth episode, Fresh Fields: Des. Det. Res. (1984), of the first series of Fresh Fields (1984), a sitcom starring Julia McKenzie and Anton Rodgers. The episode was first broadcast on 4th April 1984. In 1999, Delia played the part of "Lady Basildon" in An Ideal Husband (1999). This was, in my opinion, the best of film director Oliver Parker's Oscar Wilde adaptations. In his notes for the original play, Oscar Wilde describes Delia's character, the Countess of Basildon, as a woman "of exquisite fragility", whose "affectation of manner has a delicate charm". In 2002, Delia played "Mrs. Arrowpoint" in a very good BBC adaptation of Daniel Deronda (2002), the George Eliot novel first published in 1876. This mini-series was made by the same team of producer Louis Marks and writer Andrew Davies, who had made the 1994 television dramatization of Middlemarch (1994). The cast of Middlemarch (1994) had included Delia's late husband, Jeremy Sinden, in the role of "Captain Lydgate". In Daniel Deronda (2002), Delia's character, "Mrs. Arrowpoint", employs "Herr Klesmer" (Allan Corduner) as a music tutor for her daughter, "Catherine Arrowpoint" (Anna Steel). As George Eliot observed in the novel, "to have a first-rate musician in your house is a privilege of wealth, and Catherine's talent demanded every advantage". In 2010, Delia played "Barbara" in the topical BBC drama, On Expenses (2010). This was a television film about the political scandal of members of the British parliament making fraudulent expenses claims.